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[Title] => GOCC dividends post record high in January-October
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[Summary] => Senate finance committee chairman Sen. Franklin Drilon revealed yesterday that executives and employees of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Monetary Board have received P101.9 million in salaries and bonuses last year.
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Recto, who chairs the Senate ways and means committee, said the funds had not been remitted to the Bureau of Treasury, which is the custodian of all revenues raised from taxes and fees.
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